Whether you’re a civilian or an officer, you should never have to be afraid to walk out your front door.
Cases of glaring injustice have affected both civilian and police communities over the past few months, and one man is doing his part by reminding everyone of what’s really important. These instances of senseless violence have weighed heavily on the heart of CEO and activist Ken Nwadike, which is what inspired him to take his Free Hugs Project back out into the streets.
Nwadike was inspired to bring light into people’s lives by giving out free hugs after the horrific Boston Marathon bombing back in 2013.
He and his team have a simple mission: to spread love, inspire change, and bring awareness to social issues.
It’s not about politics or picking sides. It’s about being there for anyone who needs to be told that their pain is understood.
To see Nwadike in action, check out the video below. What he has to say is of the utmost importance.
With compassion, empathy, and understanding, we can bridge every gap that divides us.
To learn more about the Free Hugs Project, be sure to visit the organization’s website. For regular updates, follow them on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.
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